Cooper Monographs on English and American Language and Literature, Bände 21-23Francke Verlag, 1974 |
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... final couplet then explains the gesture's meaning , and they walk off together in harmony . In The Comedy of Errors , then , the final exit is effected in three stages , the Abbess first clearing the stage for the two pairs of twins ...
... final couplet then explains the gesture's meaning , and they walk off together in harmony . In The Comedy of Errors , then , the final exit is effected in three stages , the Abbess first clearing the stage for the two pairs of twins ...
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... final duty , of great importance in the dramatic stress and structure of the play . For the action would end not with words but , like all " festive comedy " in a stately dance ... So here in The Merchant of Venice there would be the ...
... final duty , of great importance in the dramatic stress and structure of the play . For the action would end not with words but , like all " festive comedy " in a stately dance ... So here in The Merchant of Venice there would be the ...
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... final version , which in turn suggest inter- esting aspects of the grotesque point of view . Our analysis of this story consists of three parts : ( 1 ) a short summary , ( 2 ) a comparison of the story and the final text , and ( 3 ) ...
... final version , which in turn suggest inter- esting aspects of the grotesque point of view . Our analysis of this story consists of three parts : ( 1 ) a short summary , ( 2 ) a comparison of the story and the final text , and ( 3 ) ...
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INTRODUCTION 9 | 9 |
VISUAL AND VERBAL IMAGERY | 16 |
THE THEATRICAL NOTATION OF CLIMACTIC SCENES | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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